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The Halls are Alive
“Trinity has always been a place where music echoes down the halls. It has a wonderful chapel with outstanding acoustics, and the music produced by its organ and choral scholars is part of its rich atmosphere,” said John Tuttle after his appointment Aug. 1 as Trinity’s new organist and music director.
Hooked on learning to play the organ from the time he was 15, Tuttle earned his bachelor’s degree in organ performance at the Curtis Institute in his hometown of Philadelphia. After coming to Canada in 1975, he became University of Toronto Organist in 1979. He is an adjunct associate professor at U of T’s Faculty of Music, where he has taught most of Trinity’s Organ Scholars over the past two and half decades. For the past 25 years he has also been conductor of the Hart House Chorus and also of the Exultate Chamber Singers.
Adding Trinity to his range of professional addresses will enrich the College’s musical experience and broaden its musical influence across the university and beyond. “I believe there is a great potential for the Trinity Choir to set a high standard for choral and church music across the U of T campus,” he said, “and for the chapel music at Trinity to have a critical influence on the state of church music in Canada.”
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